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Middle East RSS FeedsUrgent need for peace education: Teaching hate in Gaza - Urgent need for peace education: Teaching hate in Gaza On 27/08/06 At 12:33 PM...Feed Source: www.mideastweb.org Lebanon and Israel: A chance for peace?? - Lebanon and Israel: A chance for peace?? On 27/08/06 At 12:20 AM... Middle East: A neglected detail - Middle East: A neglected detail On 21/08/06 At 05:05 PM... We won't ever forget the name of Amir Peretz - We won't ever forget the name of Amir Peretz On 18/08/06 At 08:09 PM... Israel-Lebanon: No Horizon - Israel-Lebanon: No Horizon On 16/08/06 At 12:49 PM... Lebanon War Fiasco: An experiment in learning by doing - Lebanon War Fiasco: An experiment in learning by doing On 11/08/06 At 03:42 PM... Middle East comedy versus reality - Middle East comedy versus reality On 04/08/06 At 05:19 PM... Beyond the front lines - Beyond the front lines On 01/08/06 At 09:05 AM... War Fever - War Fever On 01/08/06 At 09:01 AM... Fighting Hezbollah in the worst way possible - Fighting Hezbollah in the worst way possible On 31/07/06 At 11:54 AM... The Generic Israel-Lebanon War - The Generic Israel-Lebanon War On 27/07/06 At 11:52 PM... Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah: The vicious circle of righteousness, force, and loss of compassion - Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah: The vicious circle of righteousness, force, and loss of compassion On 20/07/06 At 01:34 PM... Gaza and Lebanon "We told you so" - Gaza and Lebanon "We told you so" On 19/07/06 At 02:43 PM... Fog of War in Lebanon and Israel: Rumors and misunderstandings - Fog of War in Lebanon and Israel: Rumors and misunderstandings On 16/07/06 At 05:47 PM... In Rare Summit, Arab Rivals Try To Ease Tension - Saudi Arabia and Syria were bitterly divided in the aftermath of the 2005 murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. But the leaders of both countries visited Lebanon on Friday to try to ease tensions over reports Hezbollah will be implicated in the crime by an international tribunal.... Egyptian Trial Sheds Light On Police Brutality - Two Egyptian policemen charged with brutality in the death of a young Alexandria man went on trial Tuesday, in a case that activists hope will shed light on rampant police abuses in the country. ... Israeli Chopper Crash Reportedly Kills 7 People - The Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion slammed into a mountain in central Romania during a military aviation exercise. Officials said none of the seven soldiers aboard -- one Romanian and six Israelis -- appears to have survived.... EU Formally Adopts New Sanctions Against Iran - The package of sanctions targeting the country's foreign trade, banking and energy sectors will come into force in the next few weeks. The move was agreed to in principle by EU leaders in June.... In Egypt, Rare Police Brutality Trial Draws Scrutiny - The policemen are accused of beating an Internet cafe customer to death after he refused to show them his ID. The case has attracted attention from Egyptians fed up with living in what they describe as a police state.... Israel Shelves Controversial Conversion Bill - In a statement, government spokesman Nir Hefetz says the government has reached an agreement with liberal Jewish denominations opposed to the bill. The bill will be withdrawn for six months as the sides try to hammer out an alternative.... Will Sanctions On Iran, N. Korea Work? - U.S. sanctions on North Korea were tightened this week, 10 days after new ones were imposed on Iran. Sanctions remain an important alternative to military action in U.S. diplomacy. But will they work? ... In India, Few Takers For Tighter Iran Sanctions - India is rejecting U.S. pressure to tighten sanctions against Iran. One reason is economics. Other reasons are more complex: Indian leaders feel the U.S. neglected them after India agreed to earlier sanctions against Iran. ... In Syria, Ban On Veil Raises Few Eyebrows - The secular Syrian government, regarding the full face veil as a growing sign of radical Islam, banned the covering in schools. It becomes the first Arab government to weigh in heavily on the issue of face veils. Most Syrians welcomed the decree, and those who didn't mainly kept quiet.... American Jews Battle Israeli Conversion Bill - A delegation of Jewish leaders from the U.S. is in Israel lobbying against the proposed legislation, and they are calling the situation one of the most serious internal crises to hit the Jewish world in recent years.... Al-Qaida Magazine Draws Attention, But Few Fans - The online publication emerged several weeks ago with headlines like "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom." U.S. intelligence officials were so concerned, they made it part of the president's security briefing. But analysts say it apparently isn't resonating with its intended audience: young, would-be jihadists.... Women Banned From Smoking Pipes In Gaza Cafes - The ban marks the Islamist militant group's latest effort to impose their harsh Muslim lifestyle in the seaside strip on an often resistant public.... Mystery Surrounds Iranians Turning Up In U.S. - Iranian Shahram Amiri has been welcomed back to Tehran, but questions continue to swirl around his case -- and those of others. Recently it was disclosed that Hossein Mousavian, a senior Iranian official responsible for nuclear negotiations, had turned up in the United States. Mousavian was accused of espionage when Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became president and even jailed for a short while. Mousavian knows a lot about the views of Iran's top leaders ... Sunni Militants Behind Mosque Bombings In Iran - A Sunni insurgent group has claimed responsibility for twin suicide bombings yesterday at a Shiite mosque in southeast Iran. The group said the attacks, which killed 27 people, were carried out to avenge the execution of its leader. Michele Norris Thomas Erdbrink, a correspondent for The Washington Post, about the bombings.... India's 'Lost' Jews Seek A Place In Israel - A group of people in India believe they are descendants of one of the 10 lost tribes of ancient Israel. About 2,000 members of Bnei Menashe have migrated from northeast India to Israel. But many more are waiting, their migration frozen by disagreement over whether or not they are really Jews.... Copyright © 2010, TopLooker.com. All Rights Reserved. |